Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Daily Thoughts 10/31/2018

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La Lecture, Caricature by Louis-Leopold Boilly, 1828

Daily Thoughts 10/31/2018

I checked the library Twitter and Facebook this morning.

On the way to work, I read some more of Who We Are And How We Got Here.  I am reading about the DNA sequencing of the neanderthals and how modern are related to them and interbred with them.

I checked the displays and the gift books this morning.

I read the latest copy of Publishers Weekly.

Right now, I am at the public computers.

I spent some time going through the mending section today.  I also spent some time looking at items that are not in the system.

I worked on some weeding lists for different sections in the library.  I also put in a few orders for new books.

I also checked a few things with scheduling.

I checked out the book, Stop Workplace Drama by Marlene Chism.  I watched her give a lecture on Lynda.com

Web Bits


Public Libraries Celebrate the Democratic Ideal

UC Berkeley Security Checks Library After Learning of Bomb Suspect’s Interest

Creative Bug: New Resource Offered by Lake County Library

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